From National Audubon Society <[email protected]>
Subject Hotter planet → More fires → Serious risks to birds
Date June 9, 2023 3:28 PM
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Climate change could make destructive fire seasons the new normal. | Trouble viewing this e-mail? Try our web version ([link removed]).

How Wildfires Boosted by Climate Change Threaten Birds

Like melting glaciers and rising seas, larger fires and longer fire seasons are among the predicted effects of climate change that are now coming to pass. How will this impact birds? ([link removed])

The fires currently blanketing the eastern U.S. in smoke come after an unusually dry winter in eastern Canada and record high temperatures in spring. While wildfires are normal ([link removed]), severity and frequency increases as forests dry out in warmer temperatures with inadequate rainfall. Here’s how today’s megafires pose new challenges to birds and people. ([link removed])

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